[Cmb-users] Modelbuilder User Manual draft
Dylan Wang
dylan.wang at kitware.com
Thu Jul 2 15:05:43 EDT 2015
I actually realized I should switch to git after writing a bit of it but I
wanted to push a draft out. I'll take a look at Sphinx.
David, I think following use cases is a good idea. Maybe moving the
documentation stuff (what's currently written) to the back and starting
with use cases is better.
Thanks Yumin for the paraview link. I looked for an old ModelBuilder manual
and I don't think there is one.
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 2:05 PM, Yumin Yuan <yumin.yuan at kitware.com> wrote:
> Hi Dylan,
>
> If you haven't seem this, here is the paraview guide
> <http://www.paraview.org/paraview-guide/> that you could use as a
> reference.
>
> I think what you wrote is a good base for describing ModelBuilder UI, and
> I agree with Dave, we will need other sections from use cases point of
> view, such as loading models from different kernels, supported model
> operations, how to do meshing, how to create simulation input files, etc.
>
> Another thing to keep in mind is that CMB suite includes (or will include
> ) other applications (PointsBuilder, SceneBuilder, MeshViewer at least),
> and some of the UI components are the same across all these applications.
>
> Yumin
>
> On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 1:32 PM, David Thompson <david.thompson at kitware.com
> > wrote:
>
>> > What are you using to make the pdf? I'd recommend something like Latex
>> that works well with git.
>>
>> I second this and would add Sphinx as a possibility since it has good
>> online-HTML plus PDF output. (See https://smtk.rtfd.org/ for an example.)
>>
>> David
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